It was developed for WP.com. The regular FB Like button has code that's stripped out here. Of course, if you add the Share on Facebook button to your browser, you can Like any page on the internet just by pressing the button, but of course that doesn't show up for your readers.

Sanjidas' method is by far the best, neatest and quickest method to add a Facebook Like button. It's almost a no-brainer and once you drag the necessary 'trigger' button onto your web browser, future implementation is just one-click as promised.

GetSocial Live's Like is meaningless. All they do is host a Like page that has no relevance to Facebook at all. I modified the Like button into a 'Like and Share' and applied that to Sanjidas' Share script and got an actual working SHARE to share your WordPress blog post to Facebook friends. Because, sharing is liking and a shared like effectively generates additional traffic and more meaningful than Like for the sake of Like itself.

@pulkithegeek I am sure you are because it's a popular 'Like' platform in the absence of a real Facebook integrated one which WP.com may or may not implement some day. I hope they do since they allow/support publishing of blog content to FB and Twitter. I came across a post where Matt said that's not happening anytime soon.

GetSocial Live hosts a dynamically generated minipage where an actual and genuine Facebook like button resides. It's not an independent 'Like' system! The information that is displayed there (which of your friends liked this post, how many likes) comes directly from Facebook as well.

@hillelstoler,GetSocial Live hosts a dynamically generated minipage where an actual and genuine Facebook like button resides. It's not an independent 'Like' system! The information that is displayed there (which of your friends liked this post, how many likes) comes directly from Facebook as well.

The minipage shows the dynamic info straight from Facebook... Many of us want the Facebook Like to show the updating info right in the blog post. That's another improvement you can think about. I don't know how Tweetmeme or Feed counter of Feebburner works, but the code they give you is wp.com-compatible. So obviously there's a way to show updated info of Facebook Like in wordpress.com... If only there's a code-genius around who'd put her/his mind to it!

By the way, The Like method suggested by Shimworld opens up a page that shows the updated info from Facebook (how many people liked it and how many friends), just like the Getsocial minipage. And because the page is blank (no graphics) it kind of looks generic. The Getsocial minipage has graphics that may not relate to all types of blogs (just my opinion as a professional artist).

I think the Getsocial minipage will look better if you can code it to show a screenshot of the blog post related to it, in the minipage itself, and not some random graphics - then it will truly be something amazing! :)